What are the advantages and disadvantages of applying under the In Canada or the Outside Canada Application?
If you live outside of Canada, you must apply under the Outside Canada Application. If you live in Canada, you have the option to apply under either the In Canada Application or the Outside Canada Application. There are advantages and disadvantages to both. There is no right of appeal to IAD (Immigration Appeal Division) under the In Canada Application. In other words, you need to reapply if your application gets denied. There is a right of appeal to IAD under the Outside Canada Application giving you the right to appeal. The In Canada Application allows an applicant to stay in Canada by renewing their temporary status. In Canada Application also allows an applicant to apply for a work and/or study permit in the middle of the application process (usually after 5-6 months). The Outside Canada Application does not have this option and an applicant may not be able to stay in Canada if they do not obtain permanent resident status before their temporary status expire. The Outside Canada App
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